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My Child's Photo's online

Your children's privacy and safety are so important, any photo's published online are available in the public domain.

 

 

Top 25 Tips

 

Top 25 Child Safety Tips

 

 

Child Safety On the Net

Keep your children safe. Place the family computer in a common area, rather than a child's bedroom. Also, monitor their time spent online and the websites they've visited.

 

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Web Filtering

Learn more about Web Filtering and how it can help to keep your children safe from online predators.

 

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Cyber Bullying

Cyber Bullying is on the rise, using email, mobiles, text and instant messaging. Read the signs and stop it.

 

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Social Networking

The rise of MySpace, Bebo, Faceparty and other social networking sites has created a paradise for predators intent  on online grooming. If you are concerned about child safety ...

 

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People you Know

2/3 children are abused by people they know.

 

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Online Grooming

Online solicitation and 'grooming' are the most common forms of online child sexual abuse. 

 

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Are you Child's Photographs Safe Online?

 

The simple answer is no! 

 

The Internet is a public domain and once you've published an item, whether it be a document or photograph you can expect it to remain somewhere out there in Cyberspace -  there are no time limitations online.

 

Many parents develop web sites and post their kids’ pictures on the Internet for their family and friends to see. Often using MySpace, YouTube, Facebook and other social networking sites.

 

Whilst this may create a wonderful photo and video gallery for proud parents, they need to consider the possibility that their children’s images can be viewed and linked on the Internet, and they have absolutely no control whatsoever to what happens to that image.

 

Often along with photos are children's name's and if parent’s post their address or even their town, that information as well. Parents could be accused of being naive, but often they just don't give the thought that there are paedophiles lurking in every corner just waiting for the opportunity to present itself.

 

Your children’s privacy and safety are so important. There are tools on the Internet that allow people to search names and addresses and if a predator or kidnapper has your child’s photo and your name and address, your child’s safety could be in jeopardy.  If you have posted your child's details online please take immediate steps to remove the material and any personal information you have shared.

 

 

Who are your kids chatting to online?

 

Parental Control Software

 

Our top pick amongst the 25 tested by Kidshield  was Net Nanny which performed head and shoulders above other parental control software.  Net Nanny is more than an internet filter, it is peace of mind:

 

  • easy to install

  • easy to manage

  • provides monitoring of Instant Messaging and Peer-to-Peer Networking and lots more

  • costs less than an X-Box or PS2 game

  • Did everything we asked and more!

 

 

You can purchase Net Nanny directly from the Kidshield Store for only £29.99

 

 

 

At Kidshield we would recommend that you only share your photograph's with family and friends through a secure email route and do not post any pictures in the public domain.  If as a parent you feel compelled to share your children’s photos online, it is wise to choose web-based photo-sharing options that allow you to keep the sharing between family and friends.

 

Sending Pictures by E-mail and Mobile Phones

Recent figures suggest that as many as 9 out of 10 children and teens own or have access to a mobile phone, with most of the newer versions containing a camera and video capability.

 

Apart from the issue of cyber harassment, in which anti-bullying charities have reported a sharp increase, the problem of photo and video exchange cannot be underestimated.

 

When pictures or video's are exchanged on mobile phones it is likely that they may be saved in the recipient's phone as an attachment.  That picture or video can now be uploaded to the Internet without you or your child's knowledge or consent.  Imagine the scenario, as experienced by many thousands of children, that their picture is uploaded to cyberspace without their consent. Teens often take photos of someone else in a changing room, bathroom or dressing room and post it online, or even send it to others via mobile phone.  They send these mass emails to others who then send it on to their network of friends.  Some of these photo's could include nude or degrading pictures of the victim.  Social networking sites are a particular hazard when it comes to the protection of young people.

 

What can you - as a parent or educator - do about it?

 

The key to protecting our children is education, both for the bullies and victims.  Often many children who are involved in the gang who bully or exploit other children, simply do not realise the implication of their actions.  At Kidshield we believe that it is vital to educate both our children and adults to fully understand the dangers and take appropriate action to prevent the exploitation of our children.

 

 

 

 

Sex Offenders in your area - How many and how are they managed?

 

 

 

Let off some steam at the Kidshield Forum

 

 

 

 

Name and Shame illegal content

The Internet Watch Foundation  indicates that the USA and Russia between them appear to host the majority of illegal child images.

 

Madeleine McCann

 

 

 

 

Megans Law

How the US manages it's sex offenders.

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Nannies, Au Pairs and your children's safety...

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Child GPS Tracking Tools

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Sex Offenders Register

How does it work? Do it's powers reach far enough?

 

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EU Guidelines to Prevent Sex Offenders from working with children.  

 

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Your children's safety on holiday.  Read the Australian report

 

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The opinion of Downing Street on paedophiles in your community

 

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Child Sex Tourism.  Each year, more than one million children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade.

 

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NSPCC Briefing on sexual abuse.

 

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Paedophile Ring uncovered in the UK

 

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